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Southern Fiddler Ray, Trygonorrhina dumerilii

Notes

The species can be distinguished from the Eastern Fiddler Ray by the patterns behind the eyes. The Southern Fiddler Ray has three parallel stripes, whereas the Eastern Fiddler Ray has a trianglar shape between the eyes and a diamond shaped pattern behind each eye.

In the past, the name Trygonorrhina guaneria has been used for this species.